Example sentences of "[pers pn] will have [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 She said , ‘ Fred and I will have to leave now as we have to catch the early train in the morning , Mary .
2 She will have to say so before I take her back . ’
3 Last year was no disaster she placed sixth over 200 metres at the World Student Games and was a member of Britain 's silver medal winning 4 x 100 metres relay team but she will have to run faster than ever to earn selection for Barcelona .
4 Taff approached them with the remark , ‘ You will have to do better than that , Boyos .
5 do n't obsess yourself with the idea that none of them ( Unionist MPs ) understand the view of the man in the street … there is plenty of soundness in the party inside the House … and , easy as it is to call everyone inside Parliamentarians , and to assume that everyone outside are the only judges … you will have to get inside before you realize the difficulties of the situation , or the value of the cool-headed men who still represent the Unionist party in the House , and remain independent of Cabinet influence …
6 Nickel cadmium batteries can be recharged up to 1000 times , at which point they will have cost less than one pence per cycle , including the electricity used .
7 It will have changed more than even the most outrageous thinking is likely to encompass .
8 But if , as seems increasingly likely , Mr Clinton will soon tell Congress and the public that American fighting men will have to be sent to Bosnia , he will have to do better than say that he has thought things over carefully .
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